go to new registered name by In-Charm and it will show their newly named crosses and pictures of them...
The other 2 plants are complex hybrids (bulldog types) and can be quite varied. My guess is that they are red spotted types. The foliage with "waves" is indicative of polyploidy in these plants.
go to new registered name by In-Charm and it will show their newly named crosses and pictures of them...
The other 2 plants are complex hybrids (bulldog types) and can be quite varied. My guess is that they are red spotted types. The foliage with "waves" is indicative of polyploidy in these plants.
Thanks Phantasm . It's great to be able to see the parents These complex hybrids amaze me in terms of finding out what they are made of, it is almost like tracing a family tree .
Thanks Phantasm . It's great to be able to see the parents These complex hybrids amaze me in terms of finding out what they are made of, it is almost like tracing a family tree .
In an orchid's family tree, you get a good idea of what an unbloomed plant should (might) look like. The more dominant traits of the ancestry should appear (in varying degrees) in the offspring. The complexity of all this is really amazing and exciting too.